>Clemens sold out an entire city. He didn't care about us. We supported him
for 13 seasons, and when the time came for him to cash in, he headed to
Canada and never looked back<
That article is delusional. Duquette sent him packing and Red Sox fans being
the ungrateful losers that they are were all to happy to kick him out the
door. Only after he turned it around did they care.
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From: Vermont Skiing Discussion and Snow Reports
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Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 12:59 PM
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Subject: Re: [SKIVT-L] Slide Report
On Tue, 27 May 2003 12:23:48 -0400, Dan Ellis <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
>Enjoy your time now, and for all the arrogance you accuse Clemens of I
don't
>understand why Red Soxs fans hate him so much, he wanted to stay with them
>but Dan Dukette(sp) thought he was finished. Imagine what kind of a
rotation
>the Red Sox could have had with him, Pedro and Lowe.
FYI, Duquette was a fool, but Clemens was 30lbs overweight and pitching the
laziest games of his career. In the '96 contract year, he found his fire
and K'd 20, despite the Sox being mediocre at best.
In Clemens's last four years with Boston, he was 40-39 with an ERA close to
4.00. Since then, he's gone 101-40 with an ERA of around 3.40 (not
including this year). True, the Yanks are better at winning, but the Blue
Jays?
I know its non-ski content, but my old buddy BSG offers some insight into
all of this:
http://espn.go.com/page2/s/simmons/030527.html
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